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Since, 2003, to be exact. So, I thought it was worth commemorating since the MN PR Blog has been an instrumental part of the local PR community for 15+ years. Like I said, Ryan started the blog in 2003. Ryan posted interviews with key PR leaders. ” Candee Wolf, founder, Wolf Olson Communications.
I had to make this interview. My media relations and outreach efforts had secured an interview with CNBC for a technology client and the reporter had flown in to conduct it in person. However, Mother Nature had other plans on that fateful morning in 2003. The reporter had flown in earlier and the interview went on as planned.
It won an award from the National Newspaper Association for community service. I’ve been with Automotive News Europe since 2003. The most fun was a series called Touched by Cancer, which highlighted the inspiring stories of survivors of the disease as a run-up to the Walk-For-Life fundraising event in our town.
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How do we want to engage people in the community so in the lead up to there is excitement, there’s fun? Prior to this, Natalie was former NCAA Division I Team and SEC Conference Champion a part of the 2002-2003 University of Florida Women’s Varsity Tennis Team and a top five nationally ranked USTA junior tennis player.
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